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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Yardsmania: Apparent Losers Showing Signs of Life

With megalandlord Tishman Speyer nearly in possession of the West Side Rail Yards, the other bid still in consideration—the joint proposal made by the Durst Organization and Vornado Realty Trust—is getting a late push to remain in the Hudson Yards conversation (above, a refresher on the eco-friendly, slightly insane Durst/Vornado bid, designed by FXFowle and Pelli Clarke Pelli). Charles Bagli wades into the showdown in the Times today, and here's why the Durst/Vornado bid makes sense, according to some: 1) Durst/Vornado has an anchor tenant in place for office space, Condé Nast. Morgan Stanley dropped out of Tishman's bid. 2) The Durst/Vornado proposal includes twice as much housing (7,000 units), seen as a safer bet in these troubled times than Tishman's office-heavy plan. 3) Tishman Speyer came in dead last in our Hudson Yards poll. OK, the MTA probably isn't taking that one into consideration. So why are the powers-that-be leaning toward Tishman Speyer? Because of the company's "blue-chip aura and its access to capital from around the world," Bagli writes. Well, if those are the characteristics that matter, we should feel lucky the MTA didn't enlist Bear Stearns to help out with financing.
· At 11th Hour, Rivals Vie for Deal on West Side Railyards [NYT]
· West Side Yard [durstvornado.com]
· Yardsmania Update-o-rama: Tishman Must Get Sexy? [Curbed]
· CurbedWire Special: Tishman Speyer Taking Hudson Yards? [Curbed]


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Friday, February 8, 2008

Curbed National: Nouvel Goes Very Green in LA, More!

Let us now take a very visual look at architecture and design as lately revealed on our West Coast sites Curbed LA and Curbed SF. Have at it.

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1) LA: Are you ready for starchitect Jean Nouvel's latest? (Spoiler: you aren't). It's a residential vertical garden where no neighbors need see or speak to each other.
2) LA: Other ways LA is just like us: bizarre, inexplicable public art projects!
3) SF: While we wait for the car hoists at 200 Eleventh Avenue, the Bay Area already enjoys the Klaus parking system at selected residences.
4) SF: Not to be outdone by Nouvel's LA absurdity, Pelli Clarke Pelli has designed a 10-story building with a facade "covered in a network of vines and planters." Look for this trend to hit Manhattan sometime in the next three decades.






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